Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel was unanimously re-elected to steer the party for another two years on Friday, vowing to help the GOP win back the House and Senate in 2022.
In a speech at the party meeting in Florida, McDaniel admitted she was “mad” about the bruising loss of the Senate after Democrats triumphed in two crucial Georgia runoffs, and admitted the party faces an uphill battle.
“We have a lot of hard work to do to take back the Senate and the House in 2022, but I am mad and I’m not going to let socialism rule this country,” McDaniel vowed.
“I’m going to work with every single one of you to make sure we squash it and we take back the House and take back the Senate,” she said.
“So Democrats, get ready, buckle your seatbelts. We’re coming.”
The former Michigan GOP chair, an ardent ally of President Trump, also made no mention of the